WASTEWATER LEAK - PROSSER STREET, TITAHI BAY
Wellington Water crews responding to a wastewater leak on Prosser Street, Titahi Bay

Our team have responded to a wastewater leak at the corner of Prosser Street and Titahi Bay Road. 

Excavation is currently underway. The pump station is operating but will need to be shutdown before repair. Plans to divert the wastewater flow away from the pipe is being developed as the pipe will also need to be shutdown before repair.

There has been an earlier discharge into the stormwater network. This has now stopped with sucker trucks managing the flow, preventing wastewater entering the stormwater network. Signage has been placed at the outlets into the harbour and water quality sampling will be underway.

Traffic management has been set up on Titahi Bay Road. One southbound lane has been closed.

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Published 16/02/2026

Boil Water Notice issued to Pirinoa

Wellington Water advises that all drinking water in Pirinoa must be boiled before use, including for drinking, preparing food, making baby formula, or brushing teeth.

The Pirinoa Water Treatment Plant has been inundated by flooding following adverse weather in the South Wairarapa region. Because floodwater can carry harmful contaminants, the safety of the drinking water supply cannot be guaranteed at this time.

We have notified the water services authority Taumata Arowai and will be carrying out regular water quality testing over the next 72 hours as part of our standard response procedure.

This boil water notice is in place from 2pm 16 February 2026 until further notice. We will advise when the water is safe to drink without boiling.

How to boil water for drinking:

  • Bring tap water to a rolling boil for one minute (bubbles must appear in the centre and continue when the water is stirred).
    or
    Boil a full electric kettle until it switches off.
  • Allow the water to cool naturally – do not use ice.
  • Store it in a clean, covered container in the fridge.
  • Babies, young children, pregnant women, the elderly and people who have weakened immune systems are more at risk of illness. If you get diarrhoea, vomiting and/or a fever, get advice from your doctor or contact Healthline (0800 611 116).

Editor notes

Wellington Water is owned and fully funded by Wellington City Council, Hutt City Council, Porirua City Council, and Upper Hutt City Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council and South Wairarapa District Council. All six councils are equal shareholders.

Our councils own the water infrastructure in the region, and they task us to manage the infrastructure and deliver water services to our communities.

Wellington Water is governed by a Board of Directors. The Board and our organisation receive overall leadership and direction from the Wellington Water Committee, which are also responsible for appointing members to the Board.

The Wellington Water Committee is made up of representatives from our council owners and mana whenua.

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